Cheryl Curtis received her Physical Therapy degree from Gannon University over 20 years ago. In 2005, she became certified through the Biofeedback International Alliance to treat pelvic floor disorders. She completed her pelvic floor education through the Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute, which was followed by a mentorship experience at H&D Physical Therapy in Manhattan. In 2014, Cheryl became board certified in Women’s Health t ... Read More
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Patients consistently praise Cheryl Curtis's thoroughness, knowledge, and individualized care plans. They feel heard, comfortable discussing their conditions, and supported with valuable information. The staff is described as kind, helpful, and knowledgeable, contributing to a welcoming environment. Many appreciate the comprehensive evaluations, clear explanations, and personalized feedback. Patients are grateful for the improvements they experience under Cheryl Curtis's care, as well as her compassion and professionalism. They also value the suggestions for home exercises and the effort to ensure insurance coverage. Katie is noted as respectful, patient, and friendly.
Verified Patient Reviews for Cheryl Curtis, PT
I learned a lot. Cheryl was extremely knowledgeable and focused on my symptoms and past history. She explained the 'how to's' better than anyone else I've seen and gave excellent feedback that I had never heard before. I'm grateful to have had this appointment and looking forward to working with her.
Very thorough in explaining what she was doing and why. Her manner was kind and caring.
I felt very comfortable, and I felt as if I was in good hands.
She is so knowledgeable and helpful. She really understands this type of problem and is so easy to talk to.
Cheryl is very understanding, kind & gentle. I highly recommend Cheryl to any woman having pelvic floor issues.
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She listened and was not judgemental in the slightest. I felt heard and understood, and she made things click so it was easier to understand.
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She was very attentive.
Very kind and sensitive to your treatment
Cheryl Curtis received her Physical Therapy degree from Gannon University over 20 years ago. In 2005, she became certified through the Biofeedback International Alliance to treat pelvic floor disorders. She completed her pelvic floor education through the Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute, which was followed by a mentorship experience at H&D Physical Therapy in Manhattan. In 2014, Cheryl became board certified in Women’s Health through the American Physical Therapy Association. Cheryl’s pelvic floor education has continued with additional specialty training for: the pediatric population, men pre/post prostatectomy, transgender population, as well as those individuals undergoing gender affirmation surgery. In 2016, Cheryl completed her Meek’s Method certification to treat Osteoporosis. Most recently in 2020, Cheryl completed training through the Physiological Oncology Rehabilitation Institute for treating various reproductive cancers.